UBS Banking Records Reveal How Maxwell Bought New Hampshire Hideout
New documents show UBS helped Ghislaine Maxwell purchase 'Tucked Away' property. House Committee to hear from Epstein jail guard. DOJ sued over survivor identity leaks.
Banking Records Expose Maxwell's Property Purchase
New reporting from Reuters and AML Intelligence reveals previously undisclosed details about how UBS bank facilitated Ghislaine Maxwell's purchase of her New Hampshire hideout property, nicknamed 'Tucked Away.' The banking records provide fresh insight into the financial mechanisms that enabled Maxwell to acquire the remote property where she was ultimately captured by federal agents.
Congressional Investigation Advances
KHOU reports that a correctional officer who was working the night of Jeffrey Epstein's death in federal custody is scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee. This represents a significant development in ongoing congressional efforts to investigate the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in August 2019.
New Legal Challenges for DOJ
According to NDTV, the U.S. government is facing a lawsuit for allegedly revealing the identities of approximately 100 Epstein survivors. This legal action highlights ongoing concerns about victim privacy and the handling of sensitive information in the sprawling Epstein investigation. The lawsuit underscores the delicate balance between transparency in the case and protecting those who suffered abuse.
Additional Network Connections Surface
The Guardian has published new reporting on Faith Kates, described as a woman who introduced models to Jeffrey Epstein, whom she reportedly called a 'dear friend.' This reporting adds another layer to understanding the broader network that enabled Epstein's operations and how young women were recruited into his sphere.
These developments continue to expand public understanding of the financial, institutional, and personal networks that surrounded the Epstein case, while raising new questions about accountability and victim protection.